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Title: The Nursing Mother's Companion by Kathleen Huggins, Harriette Hartigan, Ruth A. Lawrence ISBN: 1-55832-152-7 Publisher: National Book Network Pub. Date: 15 July, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $13.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (103 reviews)
Rating: 2
Summary: Intrudes on parenting style
Comment: There are three general approaches to breastfeeding books: advocacy, empathy, and answers. This book uses the two former approaches, with an emphasis on empathy--the author understands our frustration and confusion. But word for word her main goal is to convince us that breastfeeding is best, as if we weren't already aware of that fact.
Sometimes a gentle reassurance is very helpful, and that's where this book proves its worth. But when we need actual help or answers, her writing is opaque or even withholding, as if suffering is a mother's rightful burden.
That's where the book may interfere with parents' choice of a style that isn't attachment parenting. Huggins recommends letting the baby drop only one night feeding until it's a year old. She advocates co-sleeping and suggests that sleeping on its own will deprive a baby of the benefits of breastmilk. She promotes distrust in the medical profession based on biases that fell out of favor many years ago.
If you need actual help with a problem or question, the book is of limited use, yet it has lengthy discussions about food sensitivities that simply are not medically possible. It's still a good book to have, but it's wise to discuss her assertions with your pediatrician and a trained lactation consultant for advice you can truly trust.
Rating: 5
Summary: My Nursing Bible Through 3 Kids - Including Twins!
Comment: This book stayed within easy reach for me during the 24 months of my life I nursed my 3 kids. The drug index in the back is an extremely useful, unique feature of this book above other nursing books. This means that when you get a headache, indigestion, sinus infection, or have a sore throat while you're nursing your baby, you can flip to the back of this book and find out what you can take to make MAMA feel better... and you won't sit there and wonder, "If I take this, will it get into my breastmilk and to my baby?" That peace of mind is huge.
I have probably bought this book 10 times for baby showers and friends of mine and everyone agrees this is the creme de la creme for nursing. Hang in there ladies! :-) You can do it!
Rating: 5
Summary: The best nursing book for new moms
Comment: I took this book with me to the hospital when I delivered my son and it helped me get comfortable with nursing from the get-go. I like its tone - helpful and reassuring, without any trendy cuteness or grandstanding - and I'll be using it as a weaning reference soon.
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